Your written English is very understandable. Many of us daily speakers do not write it that well.
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english, spanish, and working on arabic (im at the hadha masjidun stage right now :-\ )
I see some brother/sister wrote : I speak Urdu and Hindi.
In exactly, what is different between Urdu and Hindi ?
I have read in my magazine, Pakistani Urdu and Indian Hindi are same language.
But Urdu is writen in Arabic and Hindi is writen in Indian alphabet.
romani and english fluently
i can have a basic conversation in french and in spanish. but not enough to be able to get around well. though i can read a newspaper in french because there are so many cognates that using context clues it is easy to see what it is about.
example:
then i know that "fin" means "end" and "et" means and, "de" of, etc.Quote:
La fin du casting
Entre tractations de dernière minute et arbitrage de Sarkozy, l'UMP a enfin annoncé ses listes pour les européennes
it is basically saying that the UMP(whatever that is) has made a list for something. i still dont know what it is about but i know a little more than i would if it was written in spanish or some other language.
Salam All
I can speak Arabic (Mother tongue) , English , Indonesian or Malaysian
its nice to have a mix race in ur family ..
thx
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I speak Urdu, English, pushto fluently, then I can read/speak french though not very fluently, having said that I d converse in it with people.and arabic reading n understanding
^ Oh cool, you speak pashto? That definitely in my additional languages to learn, along with Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic and Spanish :rollseyes.
YUp!! Alhamdolillah I love to learn languagdes, Ive taught them to my kids too except for urdu.. InshaAllah ill teach them that one too
I think one should either learna language properly or not at all:P
just joking, but serisouly, my husband sspeaks french in his british accent and lots of times people dont understand it, having pushto as my first labguage I can pronounce all the kh n gh n jh sounds, hurray :P
same way in arabic, Haa and 'ain are much easier fo me.. Alhamdolillah
2 - English and Arabic.
I'm completely ruined language wise. can't speak (or write) a single one properly.
so you could say I've become like Yiddish speakers, my new language is "Arab-urd-lish" (its not Arabic, not Urdu, Not English) all 3 blended pidgin style.
Unfortunately I dont know anything about dari language so i don't know if it's similar or not.
Alhamdolillah i can manage birmingham accent ( yeah gradma style) with perfect urdu n pushto and french n specifically Arabic, Alhamdolillah, subhanAllah. I am blessed. Although when I am angry or emotional, I can only manage pushto, that's when the kids know things are getting serious and they MUSt listen now:p:p
I speak 1 and a half, I speak english and abit of mirpuri.
I can only understand mirpuri cos I stopped speaking it as I was growing up so now I jus understand it and at our relatives houses when they ask me questions I just nodd my head to their questions lol
lol that's what I do too the only questions I can ask are "how are u" jus general stuff if the conversation went deep I'd have no clue lol
Just my native language (English) but I am planning on learning, if I go to Pakistan Punjabi, if I go to Iraq Arabic. Also, in the Army, they teach you a lot of Farci.
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I speak Bosnian and English, and read Arabic :D
Can someone please explain what does Urdu mean? I know I could google it, but I would like some simple one-sentence explanation :D
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I speak Arabic and English and French comes out after a lot of effort.
Urdu is the language spoken in Pakistan and also in India and Fiji.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urdu
3 1/2 :D english, german, turkish, a bit french